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Reminder: Incognito Mode doesn’t protect your data

screenshot / DigitalTrends.com Google is now making efforts to ensure users understand the meaning of Incognito Mode on its Chrome browser following a class-action lawsuit that cost the company $5 billion. The publication MSPoweruser discovered Google tested a Canary build of Chrome with an updated definition of Incognito Mode that more clearly spells out the stipulations of what is hidden when you enter the browsing state. The new disclaimer includes an added line in the first paragraph that reads: “This won’t…

The Most Common Google Meet Problems and How to Fix Them

If it’s not Slack or Teams, it’s likely Google Meet. In today’s post pandemic world, you’re likely going to be using one of these programs for your next interview, office meeting, or big grant proposal. Getting prepared for these events today requires a lot more than dusting off a suit and picking out the office-suitable makeup. If you’re using Google Meet, for example, you’ll also want to pick out a professional 360-degree background and check to see that your camera and mic are working appropriately. What if you do…

How to Turn off Chrome Notifications (and Turn Them Back On)

If you've ever gotten dinged or notified about something from a site while browsing the web, you probably wanted to know how to turn off notifications in Chrome. They can be super annoying, especially if you accidentally allowed one. The pop-ups asking for notification allowance are small, you might click through them without noticing. Similarly, if there is a website where the notifications would be useful and you've reflexively turned off Chrome notifications for it, you'll likely want to learn how to turn on…

How to switch back to Chrome’s classic design

Google Chrome, one of the most popular web browsers, underwent a significant redesign known as “Material You” a few months ago. While some users embraced the changes, others found them unappealing and disruptive to their browsing experience. If you fall into the latter category and miss the classic Chrome design, there’s good news – you can easily revert to the old layout with a few simple steps. We’ll walk you through the process of switching back to the classic Google Chrome design. When was the new Google Chrome…

The best PDF editors for 2024

The PDF file format has great support for text and video, as well as an efficient file size, making it a great format for all kinds of documents and data. It’s also excellent for preserving the quality and formatting of a document. Adobe Acrobat is perhaps the most well-known PDF editor, but there are other options to consider. Having access to a PDF editor opens the possibility of editing document texts, adding images, filling out forms, combining PDF files, and converting your PDF files to other formats. A PDF…

The best Meta Quest 3 apps to try out today

The Meta Quest 3 is amazing for gaming, and seeing your actual surroundings adds a new twist to many Quest 3 mixed-reality games. This versatile VR headset can also run apps, so you can use it almost like a Chromebook or a phone. From browsing the internet, watching movies (2D and 3D), virtual travel, and immersing yourself in 3D worlds to working on spreadsheets, writing documents, and creating 3D models, Meta’s Quest 3 provides an early look at what’s possible with a spatial computer. Web browsing in 3D Digital…

Meet ‘Link History,’ Facebook’s New Way to Track the Websites You Visit

Facebook recently rolled out a new “Link History” setting that creates a special repository of all the links you click on in the Facebook mobile app. Users can opt-out, but Link History is turned on by default, and the data is used for targeted ads. As lawmakers introduce tech regulations and Apple and Google beef up privacy restrictions, Meta is doubling down and searching for new ways to preserve its data harvesting empire.Russian Court Says Meta Is "Extremist Organization"The company pitches Link History as a useful…

How to clear cache in Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari, and Edge

Do you clear your browser cache regularly? If not, you should. Your browser cache is responsible for storing the data of previously viewed websites. While the purpose behind the cache is for quicker loading times of the sites you frequent, it can work against you over time. Not only can it slow down your browser, but it makes your private info more vulnerable to breaches. For whichever browser you use, here’s how to clear your cache. Why you might want to clear your cacheClearing your browser’s cache can prove…

How to control your computer from your phone

There are plenty of reasons to have a remote control for your computer. Maybe you need a way to access your files from outside your home, or you use a "headless" system without a monitor. Or maybe you just don't want to get up to turn on your HTPC and would rather your phone did all that heavy lifting for you. Whatever your reason, you can access your PC remotely using a very simple method. Here's how to do it. Daniel Romero / Unsplash Chrome Remote DesktopChrome Remote Desktop is…

Three years after its revamp, Firefox’s Android browser adds 450+ new extensions

For the sliver of the market that opts for Firefox instead of Chrome, the default browser on Android devices, the experience just got better. Firefox maker Mozilla announced today the launch of over 450 new extensions — aka browser add-ons — which are now available on Mozilla’s Firefox Browser Add-ons page. These extensions allow users to customize the mobile browser to their needs, whether that involves adding anti-tracking privacy tools, content blockers, productivity tools or other features that introduce new…